Posted by Brian Schmidt on February 11, 2010 at 18:39:55 from (69.66.233.155):
In Reply to: Snow plowing Incident posted by Daniel OH 13655 on February 11, 2010 at 17:43:04:
Yea, just hit a big chunk of broken concrete I had for fill. It must have been frozen to the ground cause it didn't move when I hit it with the corner of the front blade on my Super C. Bent the heck out of the push arms on the snow plow. I just about ate the steering wheel. Felt real dumb.
Gotta get the welder out this weekend and rework the frame with new push arms this weekend. The snow keeps coming....
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